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Joint Effort Helps Dinner Tonight
Tonight's Program
Les Chanteuses Mrs. Helen Walker
Director
Invocation Les Chanteuses
Dinner
Trouveres Dr. Curtis Cheek
Director
Brass Ensemble Mr. James Griffitts
Director
Parade of Countries International Students
International Student Testimonies
Chema Udeah Nigeria
Veronica Frederick Pakistan
Bishara Kawar Jordan
This Is America Narrated by Edwin Collier
Presentation of Plaque Dr. George Musacchio
Les Chanteuses and Trouveres
A Pledge To Serve Dr. James R. Staples
A Privilege To Share Dr. J. Thurmond George
Benediction Les Chanteuses
K-ETTES PUT finishing touches on posters advertising the rally.
Janeen Bolinger, Marsha Noe, and Yuan Par Young add their artistic
touches to the effort. _ ,,
--Photo by Greg Fell
Collins Installed
As CBC Dean
By GALE WISEMAN
". . .to continue to build, grow,
and provide an environment in
which all of us can be sensitive
to each other," was how Dean
Gary Collins summarized his
goal as California Baptist College's Dean of Student Affairs,
during his installation address.
Although he has already been
serving as dean, Collins was officially installed Friday during
chapel.
Dr. James R. Staples introduced Collins stating that he is
a 1963 graduate of C.B.C. holding a B.D. from Golden Gate
Baptist Theological Seminary,
and an M.A. in sociology from
Loma Linda University. He has
served as a pastor, dean of men,
associate dean of student affairs,
and this year replaced DeanO.T.
Brown as the present dean of student affairs.
After a prayer lead by Dean
Stephen Carleton, the Le Chanteuses brought the special music
under the direction of Mrs. Helen
Walker.
Dr. Staples then presented Dean
Collins as the chapel speaker.
The audience expected the usual
"Dr. Staples distinguished members of the faculty and administration. . ." address, but Dean
Collins caught their attention with
his first words, "I don't have a
formal address as such."
He explained that when asked
how he likes his job he is "always hesitant to reply because it
may depend on what's happening
at the time. . ."
SPEAKING TONIGHT at the Dinner Rally will be Bishara Kawar, Veronica Frederick, and Chema Udeh. They are giving their testimonies.
--Photo by Greg Fell
st~
WORK EXPERIENCE-Bill Spinelli, cafeteria manager, gave four
members of the C.B.C. Business Club a chance to exercise their
muscles before their table duty after tonight's dinner. They are
(left to right) Yuan Par Young, Marty Best, Dave Iverson, and Wayne
Terry. --Photo by Greg Fell
Dean Collins proceeded to discuss how he feels about and why
he has accepted his position. He
used an amusing anecdote to illustrate that "much of education,
much ofthe processes of education, although they may be important are not necessarily
vital." He thereby emphasized
the need for depth in education
and the development of sensitivity to other people.
He said, "It is my feeling that
education involves the total person. That's what my office is
supposed to be all about."
As he continued to stress the
need for awareness to individual's
needs, Dean Collins said, "Although every person can not be
affirmed as a friend, every person can be affirmed as a per-
While introducing the need of
being responsible as well as
sensitive, Dean Collins discussed
promise keeping and roles. He
said, "As a student be very careful; don't hide behind your role.
As an administrator, I'll try to
be careful; I'll try not to hide
behind my role."
In summary Dean Collins said,
"Our approach, or idea, our
philosophy is redemptive. . .
My goal is to see a campus that
would develop wholistic persons
equipped to handle the problems
of life." He stressed the fact
that a person can only become
whole through the love of God.
Dean Collins closed the installation-chapel program with a
prayer.
Music Groups,
Foreign Students
To Be Featured
By Carmen Sandoval
Students, faculty, and administration have been planning and
praying for this dinner rally
tonight. Student volunteers have
helped by mailing invitations
through the Office of the Board of
Development, under the direction
of Ed Packwood.
Circle K, the men's service
club assisted with the parking
tonight. K-ettes, the girl's service club set the tables and made
posters to make the students
aware ofthe rally. Business club
will be clearing the tables after
the rally and assisting in the
clean-up.
Les Chanteuses will be providing background music and
repetoire. Their patriotic med-
-fey-tncludes "America theBeau-
tiful," "God Bless America,"
and 'This Is My Country. "Trouveres will sing, "Let's Get On,"
and "America the Beautiful."
Both will sing the "Battle Hymn
of the Republic." The Brass
Ensemble will play "The Battle
Hymn ofthe Republic."
A parade of countries will follow the musical numbers. One
foreign student from each country represented on the CBC campus will introduce themselves.
They will be in native costume.
The students are:
Manuel Cabral, Dominican Republic; Veronica Frederick, Pakistan; Enrico Giorgio, Ethiopia;
and Bishara Kawar, Jordan. Also
Hyung Nam Kim, Korea; Ana
Kong, Peru; Ricardo Lobato, El
Salvador; Ronaldo Martinez, Nicaragua.
Others include: ElIieNaghshin-
eh, Iran; Elizabeth Ngan, Hong
Kong; Peter Obado, Kenya; Eze-
kiel Okoya, Nigeria; and Miguel
Olmedo, Puerto Rico. Also participating are: Cesar Olmos, Bolivia; Julian Riklon, Marshall
Islands; Jareet Tabari, Israel;
and Chaing Thipphonapraphas,
Thailand. Rounding out the list
is: Liong-Shong Tsai, Taiwan;
Danny Tuck, Canada;Chema Udeh,
Nigeria; and SumikoUshiban, Japan.
Chema Udeh, Veronica Frederick, and BisharaKawarwill bring
their testimonies following the
parade of countries.
'This Is America" is the title
of the program produced under
the direction of Mrs. Hokett and
narrated by Edwin Collier, an
alumnus of CBC. The reason
for this program is to show that
the true spirit of patriotism and
a closeness to internationals can
only occur on a Christian campus.
Dr. Staples will share with
the guests our willingness to
serve and be the kind of institution they can be proud of. Dr.
J. Thurmond George, president
of the Southern Baptist General
Convention of California and
cont. Pg. 2 col. 3

Joint Effort Helps Dinner Tonight
Tonight's Program
Les Chanteuses Mrs. Helen Walker
Director
Invocation Les Chanteuses
Dinner
Trouveres Dr. Curtis Cheek
Director
Brass Ensemble Mr. James Griffitts
Director
Parade of Countries International Students
International Student Testimonies
Chema Udeah Nigeria
Veronica Frederick Pakistan
Bishara Kawar Jordan
This Is America Narrated by Edwin Collier
Presentation of Plaque Dr. George Musacchio
Les Chanteuses and Trouveres
A Pledge To Serve Dr. James R. Staples
A Privilege To Share Dr. J. Thurmond George
Benediction Les Chanteuses
K-ETTES PUT finishing touches on posters advertising the rally.
Janeen Bolinger, Marsha Noe, and Yuan Par Young add their artistic
touches to the effort. _ ,,
--Photo by Greg Fell
Collins Installed
As CBC Dean
By GALE WISEMAN
". . .to continue to build, grow,
and provide an environment in
which all of us can be sensitive
to each other" was how Dean
Gary Collins summarized his
goal as California Baptist College's Dean of Student Affairs,
during his installation address.
Although he has already been
serving as dean, Collins was officially installed Friday during
chapel.
Dr. James R. Staples introduced Collins stating that he is
a 1963 graduate of C.B.C. holding a B.D. from Golden Gate
Baptist Theological Seminary,
and an M.A. in sociology from
Loma Linda University. He has
served as a pastor, dean of men,
associate dean of student affairs,
and this year replaced DeanO.T.
Brown as the present dean of student affairs.
After a prayer lead by Dean
Stephen Carleton, the Le Chanteuses brought the special music
under the direction of Mrs. Helen
Walker.
Dr. Staples then presented Dean
Collins as the chapel speaker.
The audience expected the usual
"Dr. Staples distinguished members of the faculty and administration. . ." address, but Dean
Collins caught their attention with
his first words, "I don't have a
formal address as such."
He explained that when asked
how he likes his job he is "always hesitant to reply because it
may depend on what's happening
at the time. . ."
SPEAKING TONIGHT at the Dinner Rally will be Bishara Kawar, Veronica Frederick, and Chema Udeh. They are giving their testimonies.
--Photo by Greg Fell
st~
WORK EXPERIENCE-Bill Spinelli, cafeteria manager, gave four
members of the C.B.C. Business Club a chance to exercise their
muscles before their table duty after tonight's dinner. They are
(left to right) Yuan Par Young, Marty Best, Dave Iverson, and Wayne
Terry. --Photo by Greg Fell
Dean Collins proceeded to discuss how he feels about and why
he has accepted his position. He
used an amusing anecdote to illustrate that "much of education,
much ofthe processes of education, although they may be important are not necessarily
vital." He thereby emphasized
the need for depth in education
and the development of sensitivity to other people.
He said, "It is my feeling that
education involves the total person. That's what my office is
supposed to be all about."
As he continued to stress the
need for awareness to individual's
needs, Dean Collins said, "Although every person can not be
affirmed as a friend, every person can be affirmed as a per-
While introducing the need of
being responsible as well as
sensitive, Dean Collins discussed
promise keeping and roles. He
said, "As a student be very careful; don't hide behind your role.
As an administrator, I'll try to
be careful; I'll try not to hide
behind my role."
In summary Dean Collins said,
"Our approach, or idea, our
philosophy is redemptive. . .
My goal is to see a campus that
would develop wholistic persons
equipped to handle the problems
of life." He stressed the fact
that a person can only become
whole through the love of God.
Dean Collins closed the installation-chapel program with a
prayer.
Music Groups,
Foreign Students
To Be Featured
By Carmen Sandoval
Students, faculty, and administration have been planning and
praying for this dinner rally
tonight. Student volunteers have
helped by mailing invitations
through the Office of the Board of
Development, under the direction
of Ed Packwood.
Circle K, the men's service
club assisted with the parking
tonight. K-ettes, the girl's service club set the tables and made
posters to make the students
aware ofthe rally. Business club
will be clearing the tables after
the rally and assisting in the
clean-up.
Les Chanteuses will be providing background music and
repetoire. Their patriotic med-
-fey-tncludes "America theBeau-
tiful" "God Bless America"
and 'This Is My Country. "Trouveres will sing, "Let's Get On"
and "America the Beautiful."
Both will sing the "Battle Hymn
of the Republic." The Brass
Ensemble will play "The Battle
Hymn ofthe Republic."
A parade of countries will follow the musical numbers. One
foreign student from each country represented on the CBC campus will introduce themselves.
They will be in native costume.
The students are:
Manuel Cabral, Dominican Republic; Veronica Frederick, Pakistan; Enrico Giorgio, Ethiopia;
and Bishara Kawar, Jordan. Also
Hyung Nam Kim, Korea; Ana
Kong, Peru; Ricardo Lobato, El
Salvador; Ronaldo Martinez, Nicaragua.
Others include: ElIieNaghshin-
eh, Iran; Elizabeth Ngan, Hong
Kong; Peter Obado, Kenya; Eze-
kiel Okoya, Nigeria; and Miguel
Olmedo, Puerto Rico. Also participating are: Cesar Olmos, Bolivia; Julian Riklon, Marshall
Islands; Jareet Tabari, Israel;
and Chaing Thipphonapraphas,
Thailand. Rounding out the list
is: Liong-Shong Tsai, Taiwan;
Danny Tuck, Canada;Chema Udeh,
Nigeria; and SumikoUshiban, Japan.
Chema Udeh, Veronica Frederick, and BisharaKawarwill bring
their testimonies following the
parade of countries.
'This Is America" is the title
of the program produced under
the direction of Mrs. Hokett and
narrated by Edwin Collier, an
alumnus of CBC. The reason
for this program is to show that
the true spirit of patriotism and
a closeness to internationals can
only occur on a Christian campus.
Dr. Staples will share with
the guests our willingness to
serve and be the kind of institution they can be proud of. Dr.
J. Thurmond George, president
of the Southern Baptist General
Convention of California and
cont. Pg. 2 col. 3